A GEORGE III SILVER TWO HANDLED CUP AND A GEORGE II WAITER, each London, the cup 1761, maker's mark probably that of Walter Brind, the waiter maker's mark of J. Tuite, 1737, the inverted bell form bowl on molded raised circular base, engraved with foliate script initials above applied molded girdle, with two scroll handles--5¼in. (13.3cm.) high, the shaped circular waiter on three hoof supports, with molded border, the wavy rim applied with shell at intervals--6¾in. (17.1cm.) wide, 18.5oz. (2)

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A GEORGE III SILVER TWO HANDLED CUP AND A GEORGE II WAITER, each London, the cup 1761, maker's mark probably that of Walter Brind, the waiter maker's mark of J. Tuite, 1737, the inverted bell form bowl on molded raised circular base, engraved with foliate script initials above applied molded girdle, with two scroll handles--5¼in. (13.3cm.) high, the shaped circular waiter on three hoof supports, with molded border, the wavy rim applied with shell at intervals--6¾in. (17.1cm.) wide, 18.5oz. (2)

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